



A veil of violet, bell-like blossoms advances across the picture plane like ornamental cut-outs, turning the foreground into a rhythmic screen that both seduces and obstructs. Behind this decorative abundance, the space fractures into earthy washes and gestural marks, until a single dark circular aperture opens—an intimate oculus—cradling a small bird in luminous blue and gold. The work stages a quiet tension between concealment and revelation: nature as pattern and choreography, and nature as singular, breathing presence, held in a moment of stillness amid the surrounding visual clamor.







